barath is too arrogant to apologise.identify the clauses and classify
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it is a simple sentence
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Clause - Barath (subject) is too arrogant (predicate)
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A clause can be defined as a part of a statement which includes a subject as well as a predicate of the same or else it can be defined as part of the sentence formed up by a subject with a verb done by that following subject.
So in this case, barath is the subject and arrogant is the predicate which forms "barath is too arrogant" a clause in the statement given above.
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